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Mr Harris explained: 'Strangely they said the order had been made by Ms Roberts, to be delivered by Ms Roberts.'He added: 'It was at that point that Ms Roberts realised that he wasn't just going to go away.

He wasn't just going to get bored, as it were, and forget it.

He started getting messages at the end of October last year.'Among the messages sent to Mr Compass - a musician who has worked with Ms Roberts in the past - were 'call me now' and 'I hope you appreciate your girlfriend while it lasts', which was sent with dagger and knife emojis.

Another of the 36 messages the 39-year-old sent to the R&B and soul singer read: 'I'll burn you once I finish with your face and body.''She also complained, through her manager, of receiving bouquets of flowers,' added Mr Harris.

He said: 'The victim in this case is NicolaRoberts, currently a singer in the band Girls Aloud 'She was in a relationship with Mr Davies in 2008.

The relationship ended acrimoniously.'She says that since then Mr Davies has been sending messages to her.

It's clear from your army records that you were a well thought-of member of the armed forces.'Now that the PTSD has been diagnosed you will be aware of what caused you to act in this way and you will be able to properly respond to those issues..'Davies, of Queens Avenue, Flint, north Wales, was ordered to pay £800 in costs plus a £100 victim surcharge as well as carry out 150 hours of unpaid work and complete a 60-day rehabilitation activity.

The harassing social media message started appearing in 2012 and continued until Davies was arrested in February this year and was remanded to prison until the case could be heard in court.

In Ms Robert's victim impact statement which was read to Judge Jonathan Black sitting at Guildford Crown Court, the singer said the messages had brought back bad memories of their relationship.'The messages he sent reminded me of all the terrible things that happened when we were together,' it read.'It was only really last year when he started threatening my friend that I realised things couldn't go on and I reported it to the police.'Speaking about her life since Davies was detained in February, her statement continued: 'I feel safe in my own home knowing he can't get to me.'I am worried for when Carl gets out and when he access again to a mobile phone.'The singer also said that it was like 'walking on eggshells' when the couple were together and the 'constant messaging was bringing all those feelings back.'Davies admitted one count of stalking and another count of persistent use of public communication network to cause annoyance or inconvenience.

The bitter ex-boyfriend of Girls Aloud singer NicolaRoberts, who bombarded her with threatening messages and sent her flowers in a five-year campaign of stalking, was given a lifetime restraining order by a judge.

Knife and fire emojis were pictured on the most disturbing messages compared to the other more affectionate tweets where the Afghanistan veteran declared his love to the flame-haired singer, Guilford Crown Court heard. Instead she meticulously copied every vile missive until after five years the target changed to her friend, R n' B singer Joel Compass, which prompted the 31-year-old to contact the police.

It was then that she realised she needed to contact the police.'Monica Stevenson, defending, told Guildford Crown Court that Davies had suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) since leaving the army and later jobs in private security had not helped his mental condition.'It's accepted, on behalf of Mr Davies, that his conduct, which he has pleaded guilty to, inadvertently caused serious harm and upset to both the victims in this case,' she said.